CLASSICAL AND CRITICAL GEOPOLITICS: SYNERGY OF INTERACTION OR DIVISION
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classical geopolitics, critical geopolitics, convergence of modern geopolitical trends, humanitarian function of geopoliticsAbstract
At the present stage, the level of socio-economic development of territorial entities and the effectiveness of enterprises and firms are largely dependent on the actions of global factors, as well as the ability of the subject and the chosen model management of socio-economic processes to adapt to the rapid changes taking place in the external environment, building its policy in such a way that it is most effective use limited resources and opportunities for development, minimize possible risks.
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